What role doesA. tumefaciens play in producing GM plants?
A) Genes from A. tumefaciens provide plants with resistance to pests.
B) Genes fromA. tumefaciens enhance production of vitamin A and thereby boost the nutritional profile of plants.
C) A. tumefaciens acts as a vector for introducing foreign genes into plants.
D) A. tumefaciens has been gentically modified to produce the fluorescent dyes used to create the DNA probes needed to create GM plants.
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